The Hindu 16.07.2013
13,000 saplings planted in nine town panchayats

In an effort to protect environment and facilitate
improved rainfall, 13,000 saplings were planted in nine town panchayats
in the district here on Monday.
As part of the Chief
Minister’s 65{+t}{+h}birthday celebrations, the district was allotted
two lakh saplings to be planed in the current year. In addition to that,
the district administration has decided to plant three lakh saplings
with the help of Rotary Clubs, NGOs, hospitals and public sector
undertakings.
Hence in the first phase, 13,000
saplings were distributed to block development officers of town
panchayats that includes Salem, Ayodhiyapattinam, Panamarathupatti,
Magudanchavadi, Tharamangalam, Pethanaickenpalayam, Omalur, Attur and
Yercaud.
The saplings would be planted in government
vacant lands, near the bunds of lakes, desilted lakes under the MGNREGS,
roadsides, premises of government buildings, private premises, schools
and other places. The administration has planned to plant three lakh
saplings by year-end as two lakh saplings were planted last year in the
district. A separate committee to oversee the maintenance of the
saplings was also constituted by the district administration. Officials
added that with the onset of the monsoon, this is the right times for
planting saplings as watering at the initial stage would be not a
problem. Saplings distributed include banyan, neem, mantharai, illuppai,
poovarasu, punnai, mahilam and pungam. These species would survive even
during drought conditions and hence, had been chosen by the government
for planting. Officials added that with depleting groundwater level and
poor rainfall, the saplings would help in improving the rainfall and
also make the district turn green.
Collector K. Maharabushanam planted a few saplings on the Collectorate premises and also distributed the saplings to the BDOs.